Associate of Science

Electrical Technology

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Program Overview

The Electrical Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree is uniquely structured to offer three distinct pathways, each tailored to different career objectives and areas of interest. The degree pathways allow students to align their electrical technology studies to specific career goals like becoming an electrical technician, working in a substation or earning state licensure.

Program Goals & Outcomes

Depending on your chosen Electrical Technology degree pathway (Licensure, Technician or Substation), graduates of this program will:

  • Possess the required theory training for an electrician apprenticeship.
  • Be well-versed in fundamental electrical theory.
  • Demonstrate safe and appropriate use of electrical equipment and tools.
  • Possess in-depth knowledge of the National Electrical Code.
  • Be prepared for entry-level positions as electrical technicians, linemen, substation electricians or licensed electricians.

Degree Program - First Year

Fall Semester

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Physical Lab Science Elective  +
3
3
4
Sub-Total Credits
14
6
16

Spring Semester

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
14
6
16

Degree Program - Second Year

Fall Semester

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Pathway Elective (Open Elective or MATH204M)  +
4
0
4
Social Science Elective (3 credits)  +
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
16
6
18

Spring Semester 

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Physical Lab Science Elective  +
3
3
4
Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective  +
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
12
9
15
Total Credits
62-63